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The Alliance for Safety and Justice is a project of the Tides Center, created with funding from the Ford Foundation and the Public Welfare Foundation. It is the sister nonprofit of Californians for Safety and Justice.

The Alliance for Safety and Justice Action Fund is a project of the Advocacy Fund (a Tides Foundation affiliate). It is affiliated with the Tides Center projects Alliance for Safety and Justice and Californians for Safety and Justice.

Alliance to Fight the Forty is a coalition principally comprised of labor unions and major corporations seeking repeal of the “Cadillac Tax,” a provision of Obamacare adversely affecting Taft-Hartley health care trusts, which serve union-bargained contracts.

Allied Progress is a project of the New Venture Fund, a left-of-center funding organization characterized by critics as a “dark money outfit.”[1] It has a sister organization, Allied Progress Action, which is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund. Controversies Allied Progress has strongly criticized

Allied Progress Action is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center organization which engages in advocacy using non-public contributions, a practice criticized as “secret money” or “dark money.” [5] It has a sister organization, Allied Progress, which is a project of the New

AlterNet is a left-of-center online news outlet. Ownership Changes In April 2018, The Independent Media Institute relinquished ownership of AlterNet, a left-of-center journalism and commentary website, to Raw Story, another left-of-center online news organization.[6] The owner of Raw Story, John Byrne, explained that the transition of ownership wouldn’t

Amalgamated Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity and donor-advised provider. It is affiliated with the Amalgamated Bank of New York, which is owned by Workers United, a division of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).